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" There may ye seen that deedly synne hath first suggestion of the feend, as sheweth heere by the naddre; and afterward, the delit of the flessh, as sheweth heere by Eve; and after that, the consentynge of resoun, as sheweth heere by Adam. "
Some English and Latin Sources and Parallels for the Morality of Wisdom - Page 56
by Walter Kay Smart - 1912 - 93 pages
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The Ellesmere Ms. of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1868 - 208 pages
...breches / to hiden hire membres [331] IT There may ye seen / that deedly synne / hath first1 suggestion) of the feend! /. as sheweth heere by the naddre /....afterward', the delit of the flessh / as sheweth heere by Eue /. And after that1 the consentynge of reson /. as sheweth heere by Adam / [332] ffor trust wel...
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The Hengwrt Ms of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Parts 1-3

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 824 pages
...breches / to hiden hire membres || [331] Here may ye seen / fat dedly synne / hath first1 suggestion of the feend / as sheweth heere by the Naddre / and afterward the delit of the flessh / as sheweth hecre by Eua / and after that1 the consentynge of resofl / as sheweth heere by Adam / [332] ffor truste...
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The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended ..., Volume 2

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 706 pages
...they knewe that they were naked they sowed of fige leves a maner «f breches, to hiden hire membres. There may ye seen that deedly synne hath first suggestioun of the feend, as sheweth heere by the nadclre, and afterward the delit of the flessh, as sheweth heere by Eve, and after that the consentynge...
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The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer: To which are Appended ..., Volume 2

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1879 - 704 pages
...they knewe that they were naked they sowed of fige leves a maner of breches, to hiden hire membres. There may ye seen that deedly synne hath first suggestioun of the fqf nd, as sheweth heere by the naddre, and afterward the delit of -the flessh, as sheweth heere by...
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The poetical works of Geoffrey Chaucer. To which are appended ..., Volume 2

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1880 - 704 pages
...they knewe that they were naked they sowed of fige leves a maner of breches, to hiden hire membres. There may ye seen that deedly synne hath first suggestioun...after that the consentynge of resoun, as sheweth heere [r8,57s] by Adam. For trust wel, though so were that the feend tempted Eve, that is to seyn the flessh,...
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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Volume 2

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 500 pages
...for which his an Ethiopeen for heete, and ny 1, yet seyde he that the brennynge 345. woned, lived. naddre, and afterward the delit of the flessh, as...the consentynge of resoun, as sheweth heere by Adam. For trust wel, though so were that the feend tempted Eve, that is to seyn the flessh, and the flessh...
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Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, Volume 2

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1894 - 496 pages
...they knewe that they were naked they sowed of f'ge leves a maner of breches, to hiden hire membres. There may ye seen that deedly synne hath first suggestioun of the feend, as sheweth heere by the 324. progenye in, H3 progenye 329. thanne, om. Hs. that is in. 328. dyen. H drede. 330. « maner, H...
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The Works of Geoffrey Chaucer

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1907 - 840 pages
...they knewe that they were naked they sowed of fige leves a maner of breches, to hiden hire members. There may ye seen that deedly synne hath first suggestioun...the consentynge of resoun, as sheweth heere by Adam. For trust wel, though so were that the feend tempted Eve, that is to seyn the flessh, and the flessh...
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Works

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1899 - 848 pages
...they knewe that they were naked they sowed of fige leves a maner of breches, to hiden hire members. There may ye seen that deedly synne hath first suggestioun...the consentynge of resoun, as sheweth heere by Adam. For trust wel, though so were that the feend tempted Eve, that is to seyn the flessh, and the flessh...
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Canterbury Tales, Volume 2

Geoffrey Chaucer - 1907 - 504 pages
...they knewe that they were naked they sowed of fige leves a maner of breches, to hiden hire membres. There may ye seen that deedly synne hath first suggestioun of the feend, as sheweth heere by the 324. progenye in, H> progenye 329. thanne, om. H'. that is in. 328. dyen, H drede. 33o- a maner, H...
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